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Do cyclops see in 3d?

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Do cyclops see in 3d?

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It is a common misconception that one needs two functinal eyes to have depth perception. If that were true, people with Amblyopia (“Lazy Eye”) would be totally crippled. Given that I can judge distances and speeds well enough to drive, I think it safe to assume that a person with only one good eye can see in 3d, though possibly a little differently than you two-eyed people. I will grant that I need a little motion to simulate the second viewpoint that you two-eyed people have in order to triangulate, However, after over three decades I have gotten it down to a practically instinctual level.

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